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Certified <strong>Water</strong> Technologist (<strong>CWT</strong>) <strong>Exam</strong> Candidate <strong>Handbook</strong><br />

Certified <strong>Water</strong> Technologist (<strong>CWT</strong>)<br />

<strong>Exam</strong> Candidate <strong>Handbook</strong><br />

1PASS<br />

3 Steps to Certification: 1. Pass 2. Apply 3. Recertify<br />

9707 Key West Avenue<br />

Suite 100<br />

Rockville, MD 20850<br />

P (301) 740-1421<br />

F (301) 990-9771<br />

http://www.awt.org<br />

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Certified <strong>Water</strong> Technologist (<strong>CWT</strong>) <strong>Exam</strong> Candidate <strong>Handbook</strong><br />

Information in this <strong>Handbook</strong> represents current policies and procedures for<br />

AWT’s Certified <strong>Water</strong> Technologist (<strong>CWT</strong>) program. Information in this <strong>Handbook</strong><br />

supersedes information contained in any previously published material.<br />

All information and guidelines are subject to change.<br />

Please read and understand the entire <strong>Handbook</strong>, including all policies,<br />

procedures and consequences.<br />

Check List<br />

Have you:<br />

Read the <strong>Handbook</strong> cover to cover<br />

Filled out the exam registration form in its entirety<br />

Signed your registration form<br />

Paid the appropriate application fee<br />

Mailed or faxed your application to:<br />

<strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Technologies</strong><br />

Certification Program<br />

9707 Key West Avenue, Suite 100<br />

Rockville, MD 20850<br />

Fax: (301) 990-9771<br />

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Contents<br />

1. Overview...............................................................................................................................4<br />

A. Purposes............................................................................................................................................................................................4<br />

B. Job Analysis.......................................................................................................................................................................................4<br />

C. Process Summary..............................................................................................................................................................................4<br />

2. Eligibility Requirements........................................................................................................5<br />

A. <strong>Exam</strong>..................................................................................................................................................................................................5<br />

B. Exemption..........................................................................................................................................................................................5<br />

3. <strong>Exam</strong>ination Content Outline...............................................................................................6<br />

A. Content Outline for the Certified <strong>Water</strong> Technologist <strong>Exam</strong>..............................................................................................................6<br />

B. Sample Questions..............................................................................................................................................................................6<br />

C. Suggested Preparation Materials......................................................................................................................................................7<br />

4. Making Your <strong>Exam</strong> Reservation...........................................................................................8<br />

A. Scheduling the <strong>Exam</strong> at an AWT Event..............................................................................................................................................8<br />

B. Local Computer Testing Provided by Pearson Vue Global Testing ...................................................................................................8<br />

C. Rescheduling.....................................................................................................................................................................................8<br />

D. Canceling...........................................................................................................................................................................................8<br />

E. Failing to Appear for a Scheduled <strong>Exam</strong>............................................................................................................................................8<br />

F. Accommodations for Candidates with Disabilities.............................................................................................................................9<br />

5. <strong>Exam</strong>ination Day..................................................................................................................9<br />

A. What to Bring.....................................................................................................................................................................................9<br />

B. Report Time.......................................................................................................................................................................................9<br />

C. Late Arrival.........................................................................................................................................................................................9<br />

D. Bad Weather......................................................................................................................................................................................9<br />

6. Taking the <strong>Exam</strong>..................................................................................................................10<br />

A. Strategies..........................................................................................................................................................................................10<br />

B. Tips...................................................................................................................................................................................................10<br />

7. <strong>Exam</strong>ination Scoring...........................................................................................................10<br />

A. Criteria for Passing the <strong>Exam</strong>............................................................................................................................................................10<br />

B. Failing the <strong>Exam</strong>................................................................................................................................................................................10<br />

C. <strong>Exam</strong> Security...................................................................................................................................................................................11<br />

8. Fees.....................................................................................................................................11<br />

9. Please Remember...............................................................................................................11<br />

<strong>CWT</strong> Computer Based <strong>Exam</strong> Registration Form....................................................................12<br />

Additional Fee Calculation Sheet and Payment for <strong>CWT</strong> Computer Based <strong>Exam</strong>.................13<br />

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1. Overview<br />

Why Certification Matters<br />

Certified <strong>Water</strong> Technologist (<strong>CWT</strong>). Those three simple letters after your name add a particular cachet to your pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism.<br />

The <strong>CWT</strong> designation assures potential and current clients that they have one <strong>of</strong> the industry’s best working for them. Attaining<br />

the <strong>CWT</strong> provides pr<strong>of</strong>essional recognition for individuals involved in water treatment science and technology to indicate to the<br />

general public, co-workers, employers and others that you have achieved a high level <strong>of</strong> experience, knowledge and education<br />

in the industry. The <strong>CWT</strong> designation assures that water pr<strong>of</strong>essionals possess a core body <strong>of</strong> knowledge and have extensive<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional experience in all aspects <strong>of</strong> water treatment. Those three simple letters let people know you possess:<br />

• Expert, up-to-date knowledge<br />

• Experience and reputation<br />

• Ethics beyond question<br />

Start on the path to becoming a <strong>CWT</strong> today by registering as a candidate for the <strong>CWT</strong> exam! Contact the Certification Program<br />

Manager at (240) 404-6477 with questions.<br />

A. Purposes<br />

The Certified <strong>Water</strong> Technologist (<strong>CWT</strong>) program is sponsored by the <strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Technologies</strong> as a service to those<br />

companies that are committed to the pr<strong>of</strong>essional development <strong>of</strong> the individuals who are the backbone <strong>of</strong> their companies<br />

and the industry. The purposes <strong>of</strong> the <strong>CWT</strong> program are:<br />

(a) To provide pr<strong>of</strong>essional recognition for individuals involved in water treatment science and technology, to indicate to the<br />

general public, coworkers, employers, and others that an impartial organization has used a recognized method to assess<br />

the individual’s experience, knowledge and education;<br />

(b) To build confidence in the pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism <strong>of</strong> certified individuals working in the field <strong>of</strong> water treatment by securing a<br />

Declaration <strong>of</strong> Ethics stating their determination to give due consideration to the best interests <strong>of</strong> the public, to apply<br />

themselves diligently and responsibly to their work, to act ethically in all matters, and to pr<strong>of</strong>ess competence and make<br />

recommendations only in areas in which they are qualified by knowledge and ability;<br />

(c) To encourage the growth and updating <strong>of</strong> knowledge and understanding <strong>of</strong> the complexities <strong>of</strong> water treatment<br />

mechanisms through continuing dissemination <strong>of</strong> topical information to all pr<strong>of</strong>essionals working in the field;<br />

(d) To provide the individual with a sense <strong>of</strong> achievement through pr<strong>of</strong>essional advancement in their chosen field <strong>of</strong> industrial<br />

water treatment.<br />

B. Job Analysis<br />

A job analysis study was conducted to ensure that the <strong>CWT</strong> program reflects current practices <strong>of</strong> the industry. Practitioners<br />

from across the U.S., Canada, and several other countries, were surveyed to help evaluate the level <strong>of</strong> knowledge, skills<br />

and ability expected within the industry. The <strong>CWT</strong> job analysis survey was used to identify and help define the different<br />

activities that are performed in commercial/industrial water treatment. This study was also used to evaluate the significance<br />

<strong>of</strong> the various activities water treatment pr<strong>of</strong>essionals perform, with regard to public protection, and to establish the relative<br />

importance <strong>of</strong> the activities for those entering the pr<strong>of</strong>ession.<br />

C. Process Summary<br />

In order to become certified, the following requirements must be met:<br />

1. You must have a minimum <strong>of</strong> five years acceptable work experience.<br />

2. You must take and pass the <strong>CWT</strong> exam.<br />

3. Upon passing the exam, you must complete the <strong>CWT</strong> application. (Click here for PDF)<br />

4. Upon Review and approval <strong>of</strong> the <strong>CWT</strong> accreditation, you must maintain your <strong>CWT</strong> designation by recertifying every five<br />

years. (Click here for PDF)<br />

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2. Eligibility Requirements<br />

A. <strong>Exam</strong><br />

The <strong>CWT</strong> Certification process is tw<strong>of</strong>old. Passing the exam does not make you a <strong>CWT</strong>. All individuals who pass the exam will<br />

be invited to apply for the <strong>CWT</strong> designation. Anyone in the water treatment field can take the exam, but you need five years<br />

acceptable work experience to become certified. There is a waiting period involved for candidates who did not pass a previous<br />

attempt at the <strong>CWT</strong> exam (see 7B).<br />

I. Work Experience<br />

Five (5) years <strong>of</strong> “Acceptable Work Experience” are requisite.<br />

a. “Acceptable work experience” is considered to be documented experience in a position related to industrial water treatment<br />

with general responsibility for (a) direct sales and/or service <strong>of</strong> water treatment applications, (b) technical support <strong>of</strong> sales<br />

and/or service personnel, or (c) technical consulting in the field <strong>of</strong> industrial water treatment. The term industrial water<br />

treatment is defined as treatment <strong>of</strong> boiler and cooling water systems associated with manufacturing facilities or HVAC<br />

operations.<br />

b. “Acceptable work experience” is considered to be documented work experience in the field <strong>of</strong> water treatment which<br />

includes (a) the investigation <strong>of</strong> water treatment problems, (b) the implementation <strong>of</strong> corrective control procedures, (c) the<br />

servicing <strong>of</strong> water treatment applications, or (d) teaching <strong>of</strong> water treatment technology, any <strong>of</strong> which should be at a level<br />

<strong>of</strong> responsibility requiring initiative, technical ability, and independent judgment. The applicant need not be in administrative<br />

or supervisory control <strong>of</strong> the work, however, it is necessary that the applicant be in technical control and have technical<br />

responsibility. The distinguishing characteristic should be considered to be the ability to deal creatively with a set <strong>of</strong><br />

circumstances relating to water treatment problems and to deduce or synthesize a competent course <strong>of</strong> action.<br />

II. Alternative to Work Experience<br />

a. A college degree in any discipline will be given 12 months credit toward fulfilling the work requirement.<br />

b. A technical degree (i.e. chemistry, physics, biology, engineering, etc.) will be given an additional 6 months <strong>of</strong> credit toward<br />

the work requirement.<br />

c. Credit will be given for work in a related field at the rate <strong>of</strong> 3 months for each year up to a maximum <strong>of</strong> 1 year. However,<br />

experience <strong>of</strong> this type will be evaluated on an individual case-by-case basis, and the burden will lie heavily on the applicant<br />

to demonstrate that the work performed meets the above criteria established under “Acceptable Work Experience.”<br />

III. Passing the <strong>CWT</strong> <strong>Exam</strong><br />

The <strong>CWT</strong> exam is organized into five sections relating to industrial/commercial water treatment as follows:<br />

1. General <strong>Water</strong> Treatment Knowledge;<br />

2. External Treatment;<br />

3. Boiler <strong>Water</strong> Treatment;<br />

4. Cooling <strong>Water</strong> and Closed System Treatment; and<br />

5. Health, Safety & Environmental Regulations.<br />

A description <strong>of</strong> each content area is provided in the Content Outline (see 3A).<br />

B. Exemption<br />

The Certified <strong>Water</strong> Technologist Program has been designed to have clear and reasonable requirements. No exceptions to the<br />

requirements are granted to any persons applying to participate in the program.<br />

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3. <strong>Exam</strong>ination Content Outline<br />

The examination is made up <strong>of</strong> sections that cover separate areas <strong>of</strong> expertise. Each examination is considered a single unit.<br />

Applicants either pass or fail the examination as a whole. In case <strong>of</strong> failure, the complete examination must be retaken.<br />

The exam is divided into 5 basic sections as described in the Content Outline. The exam has 200 multiple-choice questions.<br />

Four (4) answers are provided for each multiple-choice question. Only one answer <strong>of</strong> the four is correct. There are no “trick”<br />

questions, and there is no penalty for guessing. In other words, if you aren’t sure, make your best guess. You will have four (4)<br />

hours to complete the exam.<br />

A. Content Outline for the Certified <strong>Water</strong> Technologist <strong>Exam</strong><br />

The <strong>CWT</strong> exam covers a broad range <strong>of</strong> water treatment material related to the following general categories:<br />

I. General <strong>Water</strong> Treatment Knowledge<br />

a. Basic <strong>Water</strong> Treatment Chemistry and Terminology<br />

b. Metallurgy<br />

c. Feed Control Equipment and Instrumentation<br />

d. Heat Transfer Principles<br />

e. Survey<br />

f. Boiler and Cooling <strong>Water</strong> System Monitoring<br />

g. Federal Environmental and Transportation Affairs<br />

II. External Treatment<br />

a. Zeolite<br />

b. Boiler Feedwater Deaeration<br />

c. External Treatment Terminology<br />

d. Basic <strong>Water</strong> Chemistry<br />

III. Boiler <strong>Water</strong> Treatment<br />

a. System Design<br />

b. System Inspection Procedures<br />

c. Sampling and Analytical Testing Procedures<br />

d. Corrosion and Deposit Problems and Treatments<br />

e. <strong>Water</strong> Treatment Program Limitations<br />

IV. Cooling <strong>Water</strong> and Closed System Treatment<br />

a. System Knowledge<br />

b. System Sampling and Analytical Testing Procedures<br />

c. Cooling <strong>Water</strong> Corrosion<br />

d. Cooling <strong>Water</strong> Deposits and Scale<br />

e. Cooling <strong>Water</strong> Microbiological and Fouling<br />

f. Closed (Loop) Systems<br />

V. Health, Safety, and Environment<br />

a. Maintaining Personnel and Physical Plant Safety<br />

b. Identification <strong>of</strong> Federal Regulations<br />

c. Proper Disposal <strong>of</strong> Treated <strong>Water</strong>s<br />

B. Sample Questions<br />

1. If a fresh water sample’s total alkalinity is higher than the total hardness, it indicates that:<br />

(A) all hardness is in the bicarbonate form<br />

(B) no hardness is in the bicarbonate form<br />

(C) some hardness is in the bicarbonate form<br />

(D) all hardness is in the carbonate form................................................................................................................ Answer: A<br />

2. To calculate boiler blowdown heat recovery savings, the water technologist must know:<br />

(A) make-up water temperature<br />

(B) thermal losses due to deposits<br />

(C) BTU content <strong>of</strong> fuel<br />

(D) condensate temperature................................................................................................................................... Answer: C<br />

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3. The normal bed depth in an ion exchange s<strong>of</strong>tener is:<br />

(A) 24 inches<br />

(B) 36 inches<br />

(C) 42 inches<br />

(D) 48 inches........................................................................................................................................................... Answer: B<br />

4. Which coagulant operates best at pH 6.8<br />

(A) Aluminum sulfate<br />

(B) Ferric sulfate<br />

(C) Ferric chloride<br />

(D) Aluminum chloride............................................................................................................................................. Answer: A<br />

5. If a boiler cycles the feedwater eight times, what is the percent blowdown<br />

(A) 8%<br />

(B) 12.5%<br />

(C) 15%<br />

(D) 17.5%................................................................................................................................................................ Answer: B<br />

6. To prevent condensate from hanging up in a condensate line, the line must have adequate:<br />

(A) separators<br />

(B) pitch<br />

(C) traps<br />

(D) treatment........................................................................................................................................................... Answer: B<br />

7. Which <strong>of</strong> the following materials would need the most frequent replacement as a sacrificial anode in a cooling water system<br />

(A) Aluminum<br />

(B) Magnesium<br />

(C) Cadmium<br />

(D) Zinc.................................................................................................................................................................... Answer: B<br />

8. A recommended copper corrosion inhibitor used in closed systems is:<br />

(A) DEHA<br />

(B) sulfite<br />

(C) nitrite<br />

(D) tolyltriazole........................................................................................................................................................ Answer: D<br />

9. MSDS contains:<br />

(A) all formulation information<br />

(B) a list <strong>of</strong> all ingredients, in order <strong>of</strong> concentration<br />

(C) safety, handling, spills, and fire information<br />

(D) information on how to use the product............................................................................................................. Answer: C<br />

10. The MSDS at a customer plant must be:<br />

(A) in a bound book<br />

(B) discarded after product is delivered<br />

(C) maintained by the purchasing agent<br />

(D) available to all plant personnel.......................................................................................................................... Answer: D<br />

C. Suggested Preparation Materials<br />

• AWT Technical Reference & Training Manual<br />

• AWT Raw Materials Specifications Manual<br />

• Textbook: <strong>Water</strong> Treatment: Industrial, Commercial and Municipal<br />

• AWT Reference Guide for <strong>Water</strong> Treatment Companies<br />

• Textbook: Cooling <strong>Water</strong> Treatment: Principles & Practice<br />

(Please note that all reference materials listed are available for purchase through AWT’s Bookstore.)<br />

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4. Making Your <strong>Exam</strong> Reservation<br />

A. Scheduling the <strong>Exam</strong> at an AWT Event<br />

The candidate should complete the <strong>CWT</strong> exam portion <strong>of</strong> the event registration brochure, or register online for the exam at that<br />

particular event.<br />

OR<br />

B. Local Computer Testing Provided by Pearson Vue Global Testing<br />

Pearson VUE maintains the largest, most expansive network <strong>of</strong> test centers in the industry and is able to <strong>of</strong>fer the optimum<br />

balance to uniquely meet each candidate’s needs. Pearson VUE provides:<br />

• Test Center Access and Consistency<br />

• The world’s largest test center network, over 5,000 locations in 165 countries.<br />

• 138 Locations in Canada—Including three Pearson Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Centers in Vancouver, Montreal and Toronto.<br />

• Registration via Web or Call Center.<br />

• Test centers typically open up to six days a week, including Saturdays.<br />

Candidates should complete the <strong>CWT</strong> Computer Based <strong>Exam</strong> Registration Form located at Page 12 <strong>of</strong> this handbook<br />

and mail, fax or email to AWT Headquarters. Non-members and International candidates will be charged the AWT<br />

Member fee when registering with Pearson Vue for the computer based exam. Additional fees apply, and will be<br />

charged separately by AWT. Candidates will then be provided with an ID number which they will use to register with<br />

Pearson Vue, 24 hours after the number has been assigned, in accordance with the instructions given at http://www.awt.org/<br />

Certification/remote.cfm. The candidate ID number will not be assigned until all fees are paid in full.<br />

C. Canceling<br />

What if you want to cancel your examination reservation Immediately call AWT to cancel the appointment. If you do not, you<br />

will be considered absent and forfeit all application fees. If you want to reschedule, follow the guidelines 4D.<br />

D. Rescheduling<br />

To reschedule an exam, you must notify AWT at least one week before your scheduled exam date. The full exam fee from your<br />

first reservation will be applied to your new exam date. You WILL NOT be able to change your reservation if it’s less than one<br />

week before your scheduled exam. If you do not reschedule within these guidelines, you will be held responsible for the entire<br />

exam fee. You will be required to pay for the exam you missed before you will be eligible to make another reservation to take<br />

the exam.<br />

E. Failing to Appear for a Scheduled <strong>Exam</strong><br />

If on the day you are scheduled to take the exam you do not appear, and you have not rescheduled or cancelled, you will lose<br />

the full exam fee. To take the exam in the future, you will need to resubmit an application and full exam payment.<br />

There are five acceptable reasons for failing to appear for a scheduled exam without prior cancellation or rescheduling. If your<br />

reason is accepted, you will be allowed to reschedule your exam—free <strong>of</strong> charge—one time. You will need to state your reason<br />

in writing within seven (7)) days <strong>of</strong> the scheduled exam date to AWT Headquarters.<br />

The only acceptable reasons for failing to appear are:<br />

• Serious illness—either you or an immediate family* member<br />

• Death in the immediate family*<br />

• Disabling traffic accident<br />

• Court appearance or jury duty<br />

• Unexpected military duty call-up<br />

Note: *Immediate family is considered to be<br />

Spouse, parent, grandparent, child, grandchild<br />

and in-law (to include mother, father, brother,<br />

sister). Adopted and step members are also<br />

included in immediate family.<br />

AWT reserves the right to request additional evidence to support your reason for failing to appear.<br />

F. Accommodations for Candidates with Disabilities<br />

AWT pledges to comply with the provisions <strong>of</strong> the Americans with Disabilities Act (42 USCG Section 12101, et. seq.), and with<br />

Title VII <strong>of</strong> the Civil Rights Act, as amended (42 U.S.C. 2000e, et. seq.). If you need us to make special arrangements because<br />

<strong>of</strong> a disabling condition, you may ask for special testing services. This request must be noted when making a reservation to<br />

take the exam. Upon such notification the candidate will receive a brief documentation form which must be completed to<br />

ensure that AWT can accommodate any special needs.<br />

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All test locations have access for candidates with disabilities. If a candidate needs special testing arrangements due to<br />

impaired sensory, manual or speaking skills, or other disabilities, the candidate must send a letter to AWT Headquarters from a<br />

licensed physician, optometrist, social worker, psychologist or other appropriate pr<strong>of</strong>essional.<br />

The letter must be written on the healthcare pr<strong>of</strong>essional’s letterhead and include the pr<strong>of</strong>essional’s title, address and<br />

telephone number. The letter must also include a diagnosis <strong>of</strong> the disabling condition, and explain why special testing<br />

arrangements are necessary. The letter must have an original signature from the pr<strong>of</strong>essional. Faxes and photocopies will not<br />

be accepted.<br />

Once approved, AWT will then decide on the time and place <strong>of</strong> the specially arranged exam. All special arrangements are<br />

subject to the policies <strong>of</strong> AWT. These arrangements will be provided at no additional charge.<br />

5. <strong>Exam</strong>ination Day<br />

A. What to Bring<br />

You must bring a form <strong>of</strong> signature identification. Your signature identification must have an imprint <strong>of</strong> your name in addition to<br />

bearing your signature (Driver’s License, Passport) and must include a photo <strong>of</strong> you. It must bear the same name as the one<br />

you registered with for the exam. For the paper and pencil exam, you will be provided with supplemental materials including<br />

some formulas, a non-scientific calculator and two #2 pencils. Only candidates that preregistered for the exam will be allowed<br />

to take the exam. No on-site registration is available.<br />

If you do not have the required identification with you on your scheduled exam day, you will not be allowed to take the<br />

exam. You will be considered absent, and will lose the full exam fee. You will be required to reapply for the exam and pay all<br />

applicable fees.<br />

Please note that visitors are not allowed in the exam room. Childcare is not provided.<br />

B. Report Time<br />

Paper and pencil exams are typically scheduled to begin at 8:00 am. Be sure to get to the testing location at least 30 minutes<br />

(and no later than 10 minutes) before the scheduled examination time. For exams administered at AWT sponsored events, you<br />

must be checked in with the exam administrator and in your assigned seat by 8:00 am. No entry to the testing room will be<br />

admitted after 8:00am when the exam process has begun. You will be considered absent, and lose the full exam fee. You will<br />

be required to reapply for the exam and pay all applicable fees.<br />

C. Late Arrival<br />

Candidates who arrive late for their exam will lose their reservation. They will be considered absent, and according to policy<br />

Item 4E, “Failure to Appear for a Scheduled <strong>Exam</strong>” will apply. There are no exceptions to this rule.<br />

D. Bad Weather<br />

The exam will be delayed or canceled only in emergencies. If severe weather or a natural disaster makes the testing center<br />

inaccessible or unsafe, the exam will be canceled. <strong>Exam</strong>s that are canceled due to bad weather will be rescheduled as soon<br />

as possible, without additional charge. Candidates should call AWT during business hours to find out when the exam has been<br />

rescheduled. For local computer testing, please contact your chosen Pearson Vue location directly.<br />

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6. Taking the <strong>Exam</strong><br />

A. Strategies<br />

The exam evaluates the skills and knowledge <strong>of</strong> water treatment pr<strong>of</strong>essionals. It is not something for which you can study or<br />

“cram.” It is also not meant to judge your “academic excellence.” It is designed to measure your competence. The reference<br />

list in this handbook is provided as a guide for those areas in which you may need extra review. Please note, AWT does <strong>of</strong>fer<br />

training courses and other educational materials. These programs are strictly for education and training purposes only. AWT<br />

neither endorses nor sponsors any review courses for the Certified <strong>Water</strong> Technologist <strong>Exam</strong>ination. Strict security measures<br />

are taken to prevent the removal and/or reproduction <strong>of</strong> examination questions. Use caution when purchasing study guides or<br />

paying for review courses that may claim to address actual examination items.<br />

The following steps may be helpful as you prepare for the exam:<br />

• The major subjects that will be included on the exam can be found in the Content Outline, in Section 3A <strong>of</strong> this <strong>Handbook</strong>.<br />

• Sample exam questions are provided in this handbook at Section 3B to assist you in evaluating your level <strong>of</strong> understanding.<br />

This will also help you estimate the level <strong>of</strong> detail covered in the exam. The sample questions are arranged in content code<br />

order. On the exam, they may be scrambled.<br />

• Answer all <strong>of</strong> the sample questions to see if there are any subjects you have difficulty answering. You should review those<br />

subjects.<br />

• Study the format <strong>of</strong> the sample questions. The exam questions will follow the same format. All <strong>of</strong> the questions are<br />

multiple-choice. All will have only one correct answer, and all can be answered on their own.<br />

• A list <strong>of</strong> some AWT Reference Materials is provided at Section 3C. AWT does not recommend you read all <strong>of</strong> these books,<br />

however, they can be especially helpful for certain subjects in which you might wish to have additional review.<br />

• Know the best way to get to the test site before the exam day. Make sure you know the exact location <strong>of</strong> the center, where<br />

parking can be found, and the actual location <strong>of</strong> the testing room.<br />

• Remember that you are not competing with anyone. There is no limit to the number <strong>of</strong> people who can pass the exam<br />

B. Tips<br />

1. Relax. This will help you be more alert and reduce your physical stress.<br />

2. Find the right work pace. Don’t rush or go too slowly. Find a pace that is comfortable.<br />

3. Follow the directions and work carefully.<br />

4. Read all <strong>of</strong> the options for each question before you mark your answer.<br />

5. Skip difficult questions. Or, mark them for later review, and come back to them.<br />

6. If you are not sure <strong>of</strong> an answer, make an informed guess. There is no penalty for guessing. Questions that you don’t answer<br />

and wrong answers are both counted as wrong responses. Whether you pass is based on your total number <strong>of</strong> correct<br />

responses.<br />

7. <strong>Exam</strong>ination Scoring<br />

Because this is a competency exam, and because it’s not supposed to measure your “academic excellence,” the exam is<br />

scored as either a pass or a fail.<br />

A. Criteria for Passing the <strong>Exam</strong><br />

A cumulative score <strong>of</strong> 71% from all sections <strong>of</strong> the exam is needed to pass. Candidates will be advised if their score was a<br />

pass, however no further scoring information will be provided. Candidates who pass the exam will be notified via letter and<br />

invited to submit an application to become a <strong>CWT</strong>. (Click here for PDF)<br />

B. Failing the <strong>Exam</strong><br />

Candidates will be advised via letter if they fail the exam. They will be notified if their score in any section was under 71%,<br />

however no further scoring information will be provided. All examinations may be retaken after the established waiting period<br />

has expired. The minimum waiting period is three (3) months. The Candidate must resubmit an application and pay the<br />

applicable examination fee. The examination fee is calculated to cover AWT’s costs <strong>of</strong> handling the examination which are<br />

essentially the same for retakes as for initial attempts.<br />

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Certified <strong>Water</strong> Technologist (<strong>CWT</strong>) <strong>Exam</strong> Candidate <strong>Handbook</strong><br />

C. <strong>Exam</strong> Security<br />

Any candidate who gives help to, or receives help from, others during the exam will be asked to leave the exam site. Anyone<br />

involved in such behavior will be reported to the <strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Technologies</strong> and his/her exam will not be scored.<br />

<strong>Exam</strong>ination fees will not be refunded and the candidate may be prohibited from taking the Certified <strong>Water</strong> Technologist<br />

examination again. The performance <strong>of</strong> all candidates is monitored and may be analyzed to detect fraud. This data is given<br />

to the AWT Certification Committee. Candidates who violate security measures will not have their exam scored. All exam<br />

materials, including all questions and all forms <strong>of</strong> the exam, are copyrighted and the property <strong>of</strong> AWT. Any distribution <strong>of</strong> these<br />

materials through reproduction, or oral or written communication, is strictly prohibited and punishable by law.<br />

8. Fees<br />

The candidate fees for the <strong>CWT</strong> <strong>Exam</strong> are as follows:<br />

AWT Member<br />

U.S....................................... $385<br />

International......................... $485*<br />

Non Member<br />

U.S....................................... $405*<br />

International......................... $505*<br />

* Non-Members and International candidates will be charged the AWT Member fee when registering through Pearson Vue<br />

for the computer based exam. Additional fees apply, and will be charged separately. The candidate ID number will not be<br />

assigned until all fees are paid in full.<br />

9. Please Remember<br />

There are THREE steps to becoming, and staying, certified:<br />

1. Pass the exam.<br />

(a) To take the paper and pencil <strong>CWT</strong> exam at an AWT sponsored event, register as a candidate by completing the <strong>CWT</strong><br />

<strong>Exam</strong> registration form contained in that event brochure.<br />

(b) To take the <strong>CWT</strong> Computer based exam, follow the remote exam instructions provided on the AWT website at: http://awt.<br />

org/Certification/remote.cfm For the computer based exam, complete the <strong>CWT</strong> <strong>Exam</strong> Registration form found at page 12 <strong>of</strong><br />

this handbook. Mail, fax or email to AWT Headquarters.<br />

2. Apply. Complete the <strong>CWT</strong> application form.<br />

Complete the <strong>CWT</strong> application form found on the AWT website at http://awt.org/Certification/index.cfm and submit to AWT<br />

Headquarters with payment. Have FOUR references complete the Reference Form (contained therein) and submit on your<br />

behalf, directly to AWT Headquarters.<br />

3. Recertify.<br />

Recertify every five years, using the form found on the AWT website at http://awt.org/Certification/recertification.cfm.<br />

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Certified <strong>Water</strong> Technologist (<strong>CWT</strong>) <strong>Exam</strong> Candidate <strong>Handbook</strong><br />

<strong>CWT</strong> Computer Based <strong>Exam</strong> Registration Form<br />

One completed registration form required per person. You may mail or fax completed form(s) to:<br />

AWT<br />

9707 Key West Avenue, Suite 100<br />

Rockville, MD 20850<br />

Fax (301) 990-9771<br />

Candidate Information<br />

Name<br />

Company<br />

Address<br />

City State Zip<br />

Phone<br />

Fax<br />

Email address<br />

Please check one:<br />

AWT Member *AWT International Member<br />

*Non-member *International Non-member<br />

*Additional fees apply. (See section 8). Please complete payment form at page 13.<br />

The candidate ID number will not be assigned until all fees are paid in full.<br />

Pearson Vue Test Location<br />

Address<br />

City State Zip<br />

Phone<br />

Fax<br />

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Certified <strong>Water</strong> Technologist (<strong>CWT</strong>) <strong>Exam</strong> Candidate <strong>Handbook</strong><br />

Additional Fee Calculation Sheet and Payment for <strong>CWT</strong><br />

Computer Based <strong>Exam</strong><br />

Candidate Name:<br />

<strong>CWT</strong> Additional <strong>Exam</strong> Fees (Please check one):<br />

*International AWT Member: $100<br />

*U.S. Non-member : $20<br />

*International Non-member: $120<br />

*See Section 8. Non-members and International AWT member candidates will be charged the AWT Member fee by Pearson Vue when registering for the computer<br />

based exam. Additional fees apply, and will be charged separately by AWT Headquarters. The candidate ID number will not be assigned until all fees are paid in full.<br />

*Payment<br />

Enclosed is a check payable in US Dollars to AWT<br />

Enclosed is a Money Order payable in US Dollars to AWT<br />

Please charge my: Visa MasterCard Amex<br />

Credit Card Number<br />

Security Code<br />

Name on Card<br />

Expiration Date<br />

Signature<br />

Please mail the completed form to:<br />

AWT<br />

Certification Program<br />

9707 Key West Avenue, Suite 100<br />

Rockville, MD 20850<br />

or Fax: (301) 990-9771<br />

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